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Apple Day is a modern national British holiday.
It is celebrated on the 21st
of October.
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Apple Day is dedicated to apples, gardens and
local sightseeings.
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The first Apple Day took place in
Covent Garden, London.
It was initiated by the charity organization “Common Ground” in 1990.
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An apple is a symbol of physical,
cultural
and genetic variety.
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People can taste different kinds of apples.
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People can buy apples and learn how
to plant and grow apple-trees.
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People can taste delicious
“apple things”
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Various “apple” games and competitions
are held on Apple Day.
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“The longest peel” was made by Kathy
Walfer.
The apple peel was 52,51m (16, October.,1976)
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Englishpeople always remember: “An apple a day
keeps the doctor away”
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Poems about apples
A little red apple
A little
red apple
Hung high in a tree.
I looked up at
it,
And it looked down at me.
“Come down, please,” I called.
And what do you suppose?
The little red apple
Dropped right on my nose!
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Poems about apples
I like apples
Red apples,
Big apples,
Good
apples,
Yummy apples,
Any kind of apples.
I like apples!
An apple on
the tree An apple in the basket,
An apple in the fridge,
An apple in the store.
I like apples!
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Poems about apples
Apples
Apples in the attic,
Apples in
the hall,
Apples in the summer,
Apples in the fall.
Apples make
you healthy,
Apples make you tall.
I will eat some apples.
I will eat them all.